Pliosaur discovery on Jurassic Coast is 'very likely a new species'

Pliosaur discovery on Jurassic Coast is 'very likely a new species'

New Scientist

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@craigbrown5359
@craigbrown5359 - 01.02.2024 08:42

That is an amazing find and an even more a.azing job of restoration!!!

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@OSU2010
@OSU2010 - 31.01.2024 21:26

You know the Jurassic World writers about to put this beast in the next film😂

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@user-bo8py2ny6y
@user-bo8py2ny6y - 31.01.2024 09:19

Wow! 😮This is Absolutely Incredible!!! Thank You for Sharing!!!🪨 🌿🦖🦕😉

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@mwj5368
@mwj5368 - 31.01.2024 08:48

Phenomenal story and great videography. Congrats on your virually historic find! I'm only amateur but would you maybe take the area of the skull that was flattened into stuck-together pieces and re-construct the skull in it's original dimensions?

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@SasukeUchiha-ql5jg
@SasukeUchiha-ql5jg - 31.01.2024 08:24

People dig up dragons and still aren’t convinced

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@magnetmountain33
@magnetmountain33 - 31.01.2024 06:59

I am wondering how it got so much bigger from when it was found on the beach it was busted off the rest of the skull and didn’t have any teeth when they found it on the beach it was also a completely different size

How did they know for sure from where it broke off……?

And why does the finished piece have all the teeth ? Particularly when the piece on the beach seems to be worn down ?

definitely came off that specific bit of cliff because………. well drones😂

I’m really sorry, but I’m not buying it until they show us these things being excavated

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@aboutface7961
@aboutface7961 - 30.01.2024 18:17

The real Jurassic world. Is Devon.

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@derekpierkowski7641
@derekpierkowski7641 - 30.01.2024 03:13

👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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@rollmops7948
@rollmops7948 - 29.01.2024 14:42

He looks like Paul Newman...

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@Friskee62
@Friskee62 - 28.01.2024 22:43

VERY COOL...

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@RodrigoMorenoPaleo
@RodrigoMorenoPaleo - 28.01.2024 16:38

This is just mind blowing.

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@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm
@Jmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjm - 27.01.2024 02:15

I wish these still existed.

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@raygsbrelcik5578
@raygsbrelcik5578 - 25.01.2024 21:24

A, "Mummified mouse?" So, after "Millions" of years, mice haven't.....
Changed??

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@AdamRodgers-jf9bd
@AdamRodgers-jf9bd - 25.01.2024 09:43

Its amazing because its pure chance to find that skull.

The skull was luckily buried by sediment before sea creatures had a chance to eat the bone and buddy randomly walking up on it....all of it has been pure luck.

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@eyetineetee
@eyetineetee - 25.01.2024 05:49

Looks like the unelected fake catholic president

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@user-ow8he7fv2c
@user-ow8he7fv2c - 24.01.2024 07:40

Imagine os bebês dessas criaturas, não tem como nem domesticá-los.

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@PRIMARY120
@PRIMARY120 - 24.01.2024 04:58

That is a cool find

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@markissboi3583
@markissboi3583 - 23.01.2024 16:15

So many to be uncovered time will tell still finding more Dino bones in Ozstraya 1 found about 13 storeys high they didnt reveal for 10 years until they were certain

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@MegaLivingIt
@MegaLivingIt - 23.01.2024 15:39

Dainty dentals there!😃

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@70stunes71
@70stunes71 - 21.01.2024 15:54

Soooooo cool 💯👍🏻

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@bennoble585
@bennoble585 - 21.01.2024 01:09

There is still living dinosaurs in Australia but people don't really know about it. I been 3 ft away from a very small one. But who in the U.K. could you tell?

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@metanoian965
@metanoian965 - 20.01.2024 21:40

Eric Dubay - Dinosaurs: Science or Science Fiction ? - You Tube

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@micktepolt6276
@micktepolt6276 - 20.01.2024 20:07

very cool

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@amaliacoria3063
@amaliacoria3063 - 19.01.2024 20:26

The question is, How many more might there be in that raft of a mountain.

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@2nerC9
@2nerC9 - 19.01.2024 07:56

I can't start to imagine how many new animals are yet to be discovered or animals that will never be because they weren't fossilized. Wish we had a time machine to see what it looked like back then especially dinosaurs. I feel both excitement and sadness.

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@WickedBoo13
@WickedBoo13 - 18.01.2024 17:45

What I find amazing is the height the land has risen or ocean fallen that the skeleton is now on a cliff face. So technically where it was found was once the bottom of the sea. How cool is that? And that g that cliff face is actually compressed mud from the bottom of the ocean from 150 million years ago and you can touch it? Omg I would be digging in it everyday 😂

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@user-pp6fx7si4g
@user-pp6fx7si4g - 18.01.2024 00:16

A new species?
Hardly!
Perhaps a previously unknown species?

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@michaelflinn7784
@michaelflinn7784 - 16.01.2024 17:56

There are some pretty grumpy old fossils at the clinic in Bournemouth as well.

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@johnblackbird7523
@johnblackbird7523 - 16.01.2024 13:37

Some people can't handle their weed

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@AbhimanyuKumar-rx5yd
@AbhimanyuKumar-rx5yd - 16.01.2024 13:29

It may be land crocodile.

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@leemaples1806
@leemaples1806 - 16.01.2024 06:34

There are more fossilized creatures in the ground than there are people on the planet. And thats quite a bit of fossil material. We may never run out of fossils to find really.

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@alienxyt
@alienxyt - 16.01.2024 04:19

Amazing!

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@larryarevaloproudfoot2182
@larryarevaloproudfoot2182 - 16.01.2024 02:24

That Pliosaur can teach a lot on dental care to us Sapiens !

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@jeffagain7516
@jeffagain7516 - 15.01.2024 21:46

Wow! I was NOT prepared for the image when that sheet got pulled off near the beginning. These lads hit the jackpot!
What an incredible find. To see a head structure so well preserved must be the dream of all archeologists.
Well done team! 😍

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@Chamonix.frequently
@Chamonix.frequently - 15.01.2024 14:38

The way this is described is very similar to the way Locke Ness is supposed to be over a plesiosaur (sp?)

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@veldawells2839
@veldawells2839 - 15.01.2024 02:02

Magnificent dinosaur remains. Oh, the stories it could tell. Looks frightening. The size of the jaw is incredible. The health of the skull is amazing.

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@christopherkendrex8075
@christopherkendrex8075 - 14.01.2024 11:44

That mouse had a dope house!

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@paulbrady5259
@paulbrady5259 - 14.01.2024 09:53

I thought Paul Newman died!

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@peterclarke3990
@peterclarke3990 - 14.01.2024 01:29

If this is ‘very likely a new species’ how do we know that it (a) lived in the sea (b) looked like they say it did being as there isn’t any complete skeleton like it anywhere in the planet and (c) that it was even a Pliosaur. It may have been a land creature similar to an alligator/crocodile. Highly unlikely that it lived either 75 million or 150 million years ago as stated in the BBC news report. Pure conjecture. Interesting that that they say ‘you have to find the evidence, you have to find the facts before you start making those statements’. Think they need to follow their own advice before they start to make spurious statements about a creature they know absolutely nothing about other than a skull! There again, this is what evolutionists have been doing for 200 years or so. They find a bone or skull and then tell you what the rest of the creature looked like just from that. ‘Lucy’ being one example and the ‘Piltdown Man’ being another. The latter was a pig, the former is probably an ape! No connection to mankind at all! They are just desperate to prove that mankind came from an amoeba! But where did the amoeba come from?

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@LD-qj2te
@LD-qj2te - 13.01.2024 05:37

I like thinking about these dinosaurs and ancient architecture …… why ? Here is clear evidence of a past we are learning about , clear evidence of a complex past but for which we understand very little . Similarly , Egypt and other megalithic cultures existed but yet we cannot understand completely

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@LD-qj2te
@LD-qj2te - 13.01.2024 05:35

Ok , does anyone else think this guy looks like the older Paul Newman ????

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@KirkLee1983
@KirkLee1983 - 13.01.2024 02:06

They don't even care about the old mummified mouse??

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@elijahglasser5447
@elijahglasser5447 - 12.01.2024 15:53

Very incredible

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@martingreen5439
@martingreen5439 - 12.01.2024 15:01

The skull (tip) was found by an amatuer which 'led' to the rest of the skull. You can't have a discovery after the initial discovery...witness 'the dig'!

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@Neel-xe1po
@Neel-xe1po - 12.01.2024 07:49

65 million years ago an earth existed with a much lower population but that population was that of much larger beings in our seas and on land!

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@Craighetfield2024
@Craighetfield2024 - 12.01.2024 00:36

I couldn't call them new since they died 😂

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@jeff9028
@jeff9028 - 11.01.2024 02:41

I can imagine how big that fish is. Would have taken me an hour to reel him in.

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@quakerninja
@quakerninja - 10.01.2024 13:56

well that explains why we never found nessie this ate them all

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@Gameboy-Unboxings
@Gameboy-Unboxings - 10.01.2024 08:13

How was it up in the cliff like that?? Is it because sea levels were much higher back then? Even if so, i dont understand how it would have ended up lodged in there like that.. could someone please explain to me?

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@sietchtabr5120
@sietchtabr5120 - 10.01.2024 04:17

Teeth, the biggest ones, were added only after the dig-out, exept they didn't find any of these fragments, why didn't it been said?

Stop trolling Science and archeology, we don't need any more another Piltdown british bs!!!

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